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Academy Award-Winning Actress Patricia Neal Dies at 84

Acclaimed actress Patricia Neal died on Sunday from complications due to lung cancer at age 84. After winning an Oscar for her work opposite Paul Newman in Hud , she suffered a series of debilitating strokes that took away her capacity to speak and walk. Neal was able to recover, however, and was again nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 1968. She went on to start the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center in her hometown of Knoxville, Tenn. [ Huffington Post ]

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Academy Award-Winning Actress Patricia Neal Dies at 84

Patricia Neal, Oscar-Winning Actress, Dies At 84

Star of ‘Hud’ and ‘The Fountainhead’ famously recovered from a semi-paralyzing stroke in 1965. By Eric Ditzian Patricia Neal in 1952 Photo: Gene Kornman/ Getty Images Oscar-winning Patricia Neal died on Sunday at the age of 84, The New York Times reports. In 1964, Neal won a Best Actress Oscar for her turn as the resilient housekeeper Alma opposite Paul Newman in “Hud.” A year after her Academy Awards triumph, though, the actress suffered three strokes that left her in a three-week coma. Afterwards she was semi-paralyzed and without the ability to speak, though she eventually learned to walk and talk again. Despite an impaired memory, the actress returned to the big screen for 1968’s “The Subject Was Roses,” playing a vindictive mother. She again secured an Oscar nomination, but this time lost out to dual winners Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand. Neal got her start at the age of 21 opposite Ronald Reagan in the 1949 comedy “John Loves Mary.” She went on to star in films like “A Face in the Crowd” (1950), “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (1951) and “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961). One of her most prominent roles came in 1949, when she nabbed the coveted lead role in “The Fountainhead,” an adaptation of the Ayn Rand novel. The role also lead to a love affair between Neal and co-star Gary Cooper, a relationship that lasted for three years but ended when Cooper declined to leave his wife and family. Neal became pregnant during the affair and had an abortion, as she revealed in a 1988 memoir. “If I had only one thing to do over in my life,” she wrote, according to the Times, “I would have that baby.” Neal was married for 30 years to “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” author Roald Dahl, with whom she had five children. They divorced in 1983. Though the Times does not give a cause of death, People reports that Neal had lung cancer. She died at her home in Edgartown, Massachusetts.

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Patricia Neal, Oscar-Winning Actress, Dies At 84

Patricia Neal Passes Away at 84

Oscar-winning actress Patricia Neal, whose life was marred by both success and tragedy, has died at the age of 84 of cancer, according to media reports. Neal won an Academy Award for her role in the 1963 film Hud alongside Paul Newman and boasted a long list of stage, film and TV credits over decades. She once had an affair with actor Gary Cooper with whom she starred in The Fountainhead and Bright Leaf but it ended in disaster after his wife found out. She was married to the British writer Roald Dahl for 30 years with whom she had five children. Their son suffered severe injuries after being hit by a taxi when he just four months old and their oldest child, daughter Olivia, died from the measles. R.I.P. Patricia Neal (1926-2010). Many years later, Neal’s marriage to Dahl ended after 30 years in 1983 after the writer had an affair with one of her friends and she moved from England to the United States where she split her time between New York and Martha’s Vineyard. When Neal was pregnant with their fifth child in 1965 she suffered three massive strokes and was in a coma for three weeks, but eventually recovered. “I think I was born stubborn, that’s all,” Neal said in a biography on the website of the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center that was dedicated in her honor in 1978 by the Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Among her memorable performances are those in in 1950’s A Face in the Crowd , 1951’s The Day the Earth Stood Still , and 1960’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s. More recently, she appeared with Glenn Close in Cookie’s Fortune in 1999 and was featured in Lifetime’s movie Flying By with Billy Ray Cyrus in 2009.

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